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Hi all,

Question for anyone who might know or has done it, a friend of mine is stripping out an R33 GTR and I've got dibs on the rear swaybar, rear strutbrace, and the underbody bracing they have (goes from the cradle to the middle of the car?) and I'm curious to see if they'll bolt up to my R33 GTS-t for a quick upgrade. Eventually I'll be going to Whiteline/similar gear but in the meantime if it fits, I'll use it. So if anyone has any advice regarding it all fitting, that'd be great :) I'm sure the rear strut brace will fit but I'm not 100% on the other bits!

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Hi all,

Question for anyone who might know or has done it, a friend of mine is stripping out an R33 GTR and I've got dibs on the rear swaybar, rear strutbrace, and the underbody bracing they have (goes from the cradle to the middle of the car?) and I'm curious to see if they'll bolt up to my R33 GTS-t for a quick upgrade. Eventually I'll be going to Whiteline/similar gear but in the meantime if it fits, I'll use it. So if anyone has any advice regarding it all fitting, that'd be great :) I'm sure the rear strut brace will fit but I'm not 100% on the other bits!

i have a GTR strut brace in mine

other than that i dont know

from what i have heard the strut brace won't fit. because of the plenum design but guess if Pierre has got it on his car it must fit. pretty sure everything else should fit fine

from what i have heard the strut brace won't fit. because of the plenum design but guess if Pierre has got it on his car it must fit. pretty sure everything else should fit fine

The front strut wont fit like krishy was saying because of the plenum and the rear strut bar fits so I guess thats what Pierre has only the back one and not the front

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Hey guys, i have an R33 Gts-t thats fairly modified, i was wondering if an R33 GTR front strut brace would fit my Gts-t as i have a Greddy plenum fitted to mine. The GTR ones look more ridgid and sit lower across the engine so i was hoping someone could let me know if they fit up. I looked into it awhile ago but im not sure, googled it and couldn't find any useful info so i made an account here. Any help would be much appreciated.

Hey guys, i have an R33 Gts-t thats fairly modified, i was wondering if an R33 GTR front strut brace would fimy Gts-t as i have a Greddy plenum fitted to mine. The GTR ones look more ridgid and sit lower across the engine so i was hoping someone could let me know if they fit up. I looked into it awhile ago but im not sure, googled it and couldn't find any useful info so i made an account here. Any help would be much appreciated.

Hi mate, a gtr strut brace will fit up and add some rigidity to the front end. Welcome to the forum

As mentioned above, I don't think the GTR strut brace will fit because of the plenum design. GTST sits slightly higher than the GTR. Personally I would go with an aftermarket option which is better suited to a GTST and most of the stuff on the market these days are of a pretty decent quality too.

PS welcome to the forums

As mentioned above, I don't think the GTR strut brace will fit because of the plenum design. GTST sits slightly higher than the GTR. Personally I would go with an aftermarket option which is better suited to a GTST and most of the stuff on the market these days are of a pretty decent quality too.

PS welcome to the forums

he has a greddy plenum so should be good to go

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